Looking back, I wonder if I had an
inkling that my life was about to go from ordinary to extraordinary.

When sixteen-year-old Lillie Hart
meets the gorgeous and mysterious Tom Windsor-Smith for the first time, it's
like fireworks - for her, anyway. Tom looks as if he would be more interested
in watching paint dry; as if he is bored by her and by her small Nebraskan town
in general.But as Lillie begins to break down
the walls of his seemingly impenetrable exterior, she starts to suspect that he
holds the answers to her reoccurring nightmares and to the impossible memories
which keep bubbling to the surface of her mind - memories of the two of them,
together and in love.When she at last learns the truth
about their connection, Lillie discovers that Tom has been hiding an
earth-shattering secret; a secret that is bigger - and much more terrifying and
beautiful - than the both of them. She also discovers that once you finally
understand that the world is round, there is no way to make it flat again.

ReviewBefore I even go into detail... and well, to be a inclusive
tease...

Fourthly (?) Such an appropriate title.I have a soft spot for reincarnation stories, mainly when
I'm in a sappy mood, you know and it's the only time I can almost approve of
insta-love, though there wasn't any of that in this, more hot-cold kind of love,
for a reason. Not knowing much about When the World was Flat (And we were in
love) when I started reading, I didn't even know it was one.

Technically, it isn't, but we'll get to that later.

A few months ago Lillie Hart started having nightmares,
real, scary, death nightmares. She watches herself get killed countless of
times, the first one even caused a nosebleed. When she catches the eyes of Tom Windsor-Smith,
the new guy at Green Grove Central High School, though not entirely new to the
town, over lunch in the cafeteria something
changed in Lillie before she even knew it had, a war she unseeingly won. The
fact that she knew Tom had a scar under his chin, but didn't know how, and how
familiar he looked but didn't know why. How she felt so affected by his
appearance and why Tom was seemingly unaffected and a bit of a jerk. A jerk
whose locker is next to hers.